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  2. gaksdesigns:

    Folded Book Art by Luciana Frigerio

  3. blue-voids:

Takaki Hashimoto - Inori, 2010
blue-voids:

Takaki Hashimoto - Inori, 2010
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    blue-voids:

    Takaki Hashimoto - Inori, 2010

  4. likeafieldmouse:

    Ryan Hancock

    Artist’s statement: 

    “The world seems to me increasingly incomprehensible, and there are times when I feel there isn’t anything that I know for certain. For me, making photographs (or painting, or whatever) is necessary to translate the unintelligible reality of being into a more coherent form. Or at least to illustrate my best guesses. There is vastly more nothing in the universe than something, and I try to create images that recognize the grace by which anything at all exists.”

  5. blue-voids:

Irving Penn - Portrait of Georgia O’Keeffe (1948)
blue-voids:

Irving Penn - Portrait of Georgia O’Keeffe (1948)
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    blue-voids:

    Irving Penn - Portrait of Georgia O’Keeffe (1948)

  6. vimeo:

    The Clockmakers /Les horlogers by National Film Board of Canada

    The Clockmakers is a wonderfully surreal and hypnotic look at the innerworkings of a timepiece.

  7. kateoplis:

Kathy Grove, Faking It
kateoplis:

Kathy Grove, Faking It
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  8. likeafieldmouse:

Beckett
likeafieldmouse:

Beckett
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  9. wherewhowhen: wherewhowhen:
    High Resolution
  10. fractionmagazine:

Park by Rachel Wolfe
fractionmagazine:

Park by Rachel Wolfe
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    fractionmagazine:

    Park by Rachel Wolfe

  11. likeafieldmouse:

    Arnold Newman

    1. Igor Stravinsky, New York, NY (1946)

    2. Francis Bacon (1975)

    3 . Aaron Copland, Peekskill, NY (1959)

    4. Arthur Miller, New York, NY (1947)

    5. Georgia O’Keeffe, Ghost Ranch, NM (1968)

    6. Man Ray, Paris, France (1948)

    7. Otto Frank, Father of Anne Frank, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (1960)

    8. Jackson Pollock, Long Island, NY (1949)

    9. Marcel Duchamp, New York, NY (1966)

    10. Alberto Giacometti, Paris, France (1954)

  12. marshmallowsandbubbles:

swann-photophilia:

I enjoy White’s photograph because it transcends the idea of surrealism and symbolism. The piece takes the viewer out of reality, by focusing on light and shape rather than the curtain and window. It’s simplistic yet elegant and trans-formative of the mundane. 

nice.
marshmallowsandbubbles:

swann-photophilia:

I enjoy White’s photograph because it transcends the idea of surrealism and symbolism. The piece takes the viewer out of reality, by focusing on light and shape rather than the curtain and window. It’s simplistic yet elegant and trans-formative of the mundane. 

nice.
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    marshmallowsandbubbles:

    swann-photophilia:

    I enjoy White’s photograph because it transcends the idea of surrealism and symbolism. The piece takes the viewer out of reality, by focusing on light and shape rather than the curtain and window. It’s simplistic yet elegant and trans-formative of the mundane. 

    nice.

    (vía caldodepuchero)

  13. "Sometimes you climb out of bed in the morning and you think, I’m not going to make it, but you laugh inside—remembering all the times you’ve felt that way."

     - Charles Bukowski (via likeafieldmouse)